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Oxford Handbooks now online

A selected number of the prestigious Oxford Handbook series are the latest to be added to the NHS national online book collection via NHS Athens.

Titles include:

Oxford handbook of endocrinology and diabetes
Oxford handbook of general practice
Oxford handbook of midwifery
Oxford handbook of palliative care
Oxford handbook of practical drug therapy
Oxford handbook of respiratory medicine

The full collection NHS subscribed e-books can be searched through a new interface via the National Library for Health. The collection predominately favours items relating to mental health and general practice.

Keele staff and students from the Health Faculty can also access these national purchases. Please contact the Health Library for further details. The full list of Keele purchased e-books can be found via the main campus library website.

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